Cougar print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1976-1977, November 11, 1976, Page 7, Image 7

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    Shakespearean duo hold workshop
dnesday, Nov. 17, Rex Rabold and
Kremer, two actors from the Oregon
jspearean Festival Association will be
mpus to give four presentations.
ie first presentation, "Words, Words,
s", will be presented at 10 a.m. in the
lughlin theatre. It will attempt to make
anguage of Shakespeare more under-
able and center on the power of poetry
Dve an audience.
l 11 a.m. they will present 'It's All In
the Family' in the McLoughlin theatre. This
will consist of scenes from the plays 'The
merchant of Venice', 'Angel Street', 'A
Taste of Honey' and 'Measure For Measure'.
The purpose will be to explore the relation­
ships between brother-sister, father-son, hus­
band-wife and friend-friend, from the view­
point of playwrites and twentieth century
playgoers.
At 12 p.m. there will be a fifty minute
production of 'See What They Say About
Shakespeare'. This will be held in the Com­
munity Center Mall and is purely for enter­
tainment.
At 3 p.m. in the McLoughlin theatre the
two OSFA members will present 'If the
Moccasin Fits, Wear It!' Since drama teaches
a person to understand another person's
point of view, this session is recommended
for any class group. It will deal with stu­
dents in the craft of imagining and then
becoming someone else.
calendar
thursday
friday
Pete Karnes Blooz Band. Depot Tavern,
)21|S.E. Powell. Also Friday and Satur-
jy-
"The World of Star Trek." Memorial
Coliseum. 8 p.m. $4.50, $5.50 and $6.50.
Amazing Rhythm Aces with Don Burn-
am. Euphoria, 3*15 S.E. 3rd. Also Friday
id Saturday.
Rattlesnake Shake.
Ken's Afterglow,
2291 S.E. Hawthorne. Also Friday and
aturday.
Wheatfield. The Last Hurrah/ 555 S.W.
Ider. Also Friday and Saturday.
Good Night Lovin' Band. Portland Tav-
rn, 2845 S.E. Stark. Also Friday and
atumay.
Appaloosa. Vintage Press, S.E. 92nd and
Voodstock. Also Friday and Saturday.
The Exiles. Willie's Tavern, 8625 S.E.
yicLoughlin. Also Friday and Saturday.
Carl Smith and the Natural Gas Co.
¡ancluary, N.E. 181st and Glisan. Also
:riday and Saturday.
Rainbow. Wreck of the Hesperus, 1200
M. E. 102nd. Also Friday and Saturday.
Jim Pepper's Pow Wow. Riddle's 1217
>.W. Stark. Also Friday and Saturday.
Lovin' From the Oven. Turquoise Room
^upstairs), 9047 S.W. Barbur Blvd. After
tours til 5 a.m. on Friday and Saturday.
Wrinkle. Up the Down Staircase, 424
S.W. 4th. Also Friday and Saturday.
Upepo. Earth Tavern, 632 N.W. 21st.
Also Friday and Saturday.
Paul DeLay Blues Band. Silver Moon,
N. W. 21st and Glisan. Also Friday and
Saturday.
"The Subject Was Roses." Portland Civic
Theatre Blue Room, 1530 S.W. Yamhill.
$3 adults, $2 students and senior citizens.
8:30 p.m. Also Friday and Saturday. Reser­
vations at 226-3048.
'The Man Who Came To Dinner." Port­
land Civic Theatre Mainstage, 1530 S.W.
Yamhill. $3 adults, $2 students and senior
citizens. 8:30 p.m. Also Friday and Satur-
day. Reservations at 226-3048.
"Lloyd George Knew My Father." Fire­
house Theatre, 1436 S.W. Montgomery St.
$3. Reservations at 248-4737. Also Satur­
day.
"A Midsummer Night's Dream." Reed
College Theatre. 8 p.m. $2.50 general and
$1.50 students. Reservations at 771-4105.
Also Saturday.
"Toys in the Attic." Slabtown Theatre.
8:30 p.m. Reservations at 228-1969. Also
Saturday.
"Looney Tunas." YWCA Wilson Cen­
ter, 1111 S.W. 10th. $2.50 general, $2 stu­
dents. Reservations at 233-6281, ext. 36.
Also Saturday.
"Pilk's Madhouse." Storefront Theatre,
933 N. Russell. $2.75. Reservations at 284-
6385. Also Saturday.
"Merton of the Movies." CCC McLough­
lin Theatre. 8:30 p.m. $3 general, $2.50
students, $1 children
under 12.
Also
Saturday. Reservations at 656-2638.
"You're a Good Man Charlie Brown."
Mt. Hood Community College Studio Thea­
tre. 8 p.m. $2.50 general, $1.50 students/
senior citizens, 75c children under 12.
Reservations at 667-7421 or 667-7156.
Nemo. Jade Lounge, 895 Molalla Ave.,
Oregon City. Also Saturday. No cover.
Jack White Pocket Billiards Tournament.
All day. CCC Community Center game
room. Exhibition 10 a.m. to noon.
weekend
Rock and Gem Show. CCC Community
Center Mall. 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Free. Sat­
urday and Sunday.
Portland Saturday Market. In the shel­
ter of the Burnside Bridge at S.W. 1st Ave.
Saturday.
David Liebman and Richard Beirach.
Jazz De Opus, 33 N.W. 2nd. Sunday; 5
p.m. - $4.50. 9 p.m. - $5.50.
monday
"Ballad of Cable Hogue." Monday Flick.
CCC Fireside Lounge. 11 a.m. Free.
Sunrose. Claudia's. S.E. 30th and Haw­
thorne.
Tentative Agreement. Darwin's Theory
Tavern, 4822 S.E. Division. Also Saturday.
Super Nova - jazz quartet. Mountain
Moving Cafe, 532 S.E. 39th. $1.25. All ages
welcome.
Koffee Perkins and Doug Westberg. Flight
181, 1116 S.W.Washington.
Hank Credit ar>d the Petty Cash. Sak's
Front Ave., S.W. I ront and Yamhill. Also
Saturday.
tuesday
"Rainbow Bridge." ASG sponsored mo­
vie. CC-117, 11 a.m. 119 McLoughlin, 7
p.m.
g
Willy Nelson. Memorial Coliseum. 8 p i.
$5, $6, and $7.
Juan Man Band. PC&S, 1038 S.W. Morri­
son.
Dave Gardner. Sop with Camel, 1128
S.W. Jefferson. Also Saturday.
*$>olar Votive" -- oil and acrylic paint­
ings! by Leonard Klikunas. CCC Library.
7:45 a.m. to 9 p.m. through November.
Burnside Bombers. Fool's Paradise, 125
N.W. 6th. Also Saturday.
Alan Myers pottery exhibit. CCC Com­
munity Center. Through Nov. 15.
Don Kinch and the Conductors Band.
Old Town Strutter's Hall, 120 N.W. Third.
Also Saturday.
'The Liberated Canvas." Features wo­
men artists of Clackamas County. Clack­
amas County Courthouse. Daily through
February.
Country Clap Gonzo Band. Sea Lander
Restaurant, 16 N.W. Broadway. Also Satur­
day.
Black Sabbath. Memorial Coliseum. 8
p.m. $6 in advance.
Beggar's Opera. Bogart's Joint, 406 N.W.
14th.
member 11,1976
Red and Dixie Butcher with Mainstreet.
Whitehorse Lounge, Main St., Molalla. Also
Saturday and Sunday.
Wednesday
Scott Brown, guitarist and singer. Coffee
House. CCC Fireside Lounge. 11:30 to 1:30
p.m. Free.
Ashland Shakespearean Actors Work­
shop. Classroom presentations at 10 a.m.
11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Assembly at noon in
CCC Community Center Mall.
Psychological Differences Between the
Sexes. Marlene Tufts, speaker. Focus on
Women. 7 to 10 p.m. CCC Community
Center, room 117. $1.
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